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Some juicers have an automatic shut off in them that prevent the motor form burning out.

When mine shuts off, it invariably means it got backed up and some produce in on the blade or in the shoot..clearing that out and then turning on with mine --the juiceman turns it back on.

On my vitasmix and garbage disposal it has this motor saving feature but there is a little button ypou must hit to rest it. sometimes it comes right back on when the button is hit but sometimes waits as the motor is not sufficiently cooled down and will come back on when a short time passes.

Maybe juicing less stuff at each push will help. Mine tends to do this when I am juicing very rapidly and jamming stuff in or when something extra hard is in there and the motor overheats trying to cut it perhaps smaller pieces might help if the produce is hard or very fibrous.

Depends on how old it is. It could have bad brushes in the motor or it may have burned up. Do you smell burned insulation etc.? If it just quit there may be a problem with the switch or the cord. Wiggle things and replug etc. to see if that is the problem. Otherwise, you may need a voltage tester to check for power.

There may be an overload switch somewhere on the unit, it will just be a small button projecting from the underside most probably or in a small hole. If there is, just depress it. If the unit actually burned out yu would have seen smoke and smelled it.

FIRST DUMP THE FILTERS, THEY DECREASE YIELD AND MAY CAUSE MORE VIBRATION.IF JUICER SHUTS DOWN PUSH RESET BUTTON ON BOTTOM. THIS TYPE OF JUICER DOESNOT EJECT PULP AND REQUIRES SOME TIME TO MASTER. FEED THE STUFF SLOW ANDSTEADY. WANT A GOOD JUICE? TRY 1 APPLE, 2 CARROTS, 2 CELERY AND A HALF LEMON.IF YOU ARE REALLY BRAVE YOU CAN FINISH OFF BY SLOWLY POURING 6 OR 8 OUNCERSOF WATER RIGHT DOWN THE CHUTE. THIS NOT ONLY DILUTES BUT LEECHES MORE JUICEOUT OF THE PULP. JUICE SHOULD BE DILUTED AND DRANK SLOWLY.

I just bought the same one and although I broke it, the cone just came off easily for me. I just pulled it off and there were no clips or anything. It goes in the middle of the top plastic part where all the leftover remnants go. I used a tooth brush to clean it and that worked pretty good. Any chance you may have the book so you could tell me whether I have a burned out belt? I was overenthusiastic about what I was trying to juice and it was too dry. thanks!

I am sorry I might not be able to explain in English very well, but I hope it will help somebody.In my case, the pulp container was a problem.when you take out the container, do you see the little(very very small )hole that if you push with something like toothpic it makes sound like "click, click"? I guess when we put the pulp container back, the container is supposed to push the safety button ( bottom area), but I think the part of the container that push the button was broken, and it didn't start,so I just put something small inside the hole before I put the container back to the juicer, so it covers the missing part.Their customer service doesn't help at all, I waited 1h to talk to somebody, and he couldn't help me. so please check that part.